Proptech
News focusing on new technological solutions which create efficiencies and cost-savings for estate and letting agents and the wider residential property industry.
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Thanks, Boris! Letting optimism amongst agents nosedives
Research from Goodlord and Vouch reveals just four in 10 agents are optimistic about the future of the lettings industry
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Property sales chain tool re-launched with slicker features
The revamped tool, ViewMyChain, has earned approval from conveyancers with its new 'pre-built chains'.
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Number of agencies using price bidding platform gathers pace
Philip Farrell's proptech platform Offr is digitising the buying, selling and leasing process for estate agents and buyers.
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Major cash injection for agency-backed risk platform Thirdfort
Earlier this year risk management platform Thirdfort received investment from Savills, Chestertons and Knight Frank.
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Mortgage brokers rally in support of Purplebricks’ unusual valuations policy
Mortgage brokers have leapt to Purplebricks defence after one agent refused to value a property for free – for a remortgage.
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Agency Tokenized plan sale of £1.9m land via NFT
The sale through a Non-Fungible Token will the first time this type of land sale has taken place in the UK
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‘Transactions in seconds’ promises Land Registry under new digital plan
Land Registry says it will work with the property industry to streamline the homebuying process with new digital tools.
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Proptech firm offering first global CRM announces UK launch… again
Property Raptor heralded its launch in the UK last year, but is 'ramping up growth' this time with a new London office.
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Estate agents in the money laundering firing line
Estate agents are in the trenches on the front line in the war against money laundering
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Conveyancing giant reveals higher profits as its signs up more agents
The conveyancing giant says gross profits rose despite an EBITDA loss due to investment in new products.
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